April 5, 2017
My great-grandmother taught me how to paint at a very young age. I was about five when she put a paint brush in my hand and I haven’t looked back. She started painting in her 60s and was drawn to florals. She gravitated towards deep, dark colors while I was always drawn to pastels and blues. Seriously, blue was always my favorite color to paint with. I painted an awful lot of landscapes and scenery over the years, but I really got into flowers at I grew older.
Our Marina suite was very popular for our past brides, but I wanted to make it more colorful and airy. While Marina reminded me of something my great-grandma would have been proud of, I feel like our Ashley suite is more of my personal style. It reminds me of painting with my grandma in her studio as a child.
Looking at this Purple Rose Watercolor Wedding invitation reminds me of a secret garden. Can’t you just smell the flowers?
Paired with our lavender envelopes and vintage stamps? GORGEOUS. I am so utterly and completely in love with these Purple Rose Watercolor Wedding Invitations.
Check out our portfolio for more of our work and contact me if you’d like to chat about creating invitations of your very own. I can’t wait to hear about your love story!
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